You may think that all your company’s data is safe and secure, but the chances of a breach occurring are so high. Tricia Oldfield, District Sales Manager for Shred-it shares a few things your company should do if exposed.

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When it comes to security breaches, it seems that hacking and ransomware get all the attention. Here is how some of the biggest data breaches of the year happened or were made worse, and safeguards that would improve information security.

As an auto dealer, your customers count on you to protect their sensitive information. The documents stockpiled around your dealership could be all a fraudster needs to steal your customers’ identity and compromise your business.

It used to be that tossing something into the garbage or recycling bin was the end of it – but times have changed and this is especially true for computers, hard drives and other e-media. Let Shred-it help protect your sensitive data by securely shredding your e-media.

New car buyers beware. Last June security researchers discovered an exposed online database that contained the details of about 10 million vehicles that had been sold in the U.S. including vehicle identification numbers (VIN) and personal details about the owners. It turned out criminals were using the data to clone VINs and make stolen cars appear legal. Let Shred-it help protect you.

In the workplace, almost all 99% of professionals surveyed in the 2017 Data Vulnerability Report admitted to at least one potentially dangerous action online. Careless online behavior is likely to continue outside of the workplace too. Learn how to protect yourself with Shred-it.

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